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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Without a Doubt the My Favorite Album..., June 19, 2002
The title of my review says it all. If you are part of Waterdeep's major following (like me), then you know what I am talking about. If you don't, listen to what I have to say. Hearing this CD and then seeing them in concert changed my viewpoint of this CD and also my spiritual views with God.The band consists of duo vocalist/lead guitarist, a religious husband and wife in their mid-to-late 20's who spread the message of God through uplifting voiced praise. At the concert I went to, the drummer had an amazing drum solo in between songs. I was amazed at his playing by far of the others. Waterdeep also consist of a great bass player and keyboardist. Together they are fantastic. Along with their unbelievable sound, they praise God for all he has done for them, and their love for Him. I commented only on this album because it is the only one I have heard from them. Needless to say I will definitly purchase the others. In closing I have been to many concerts and have seen some major performances by many main-stream artists. Only one concert stands out in my mind. Seeing Waterdeep in a major parish's gym with a crowd of only 200 people was a life changing experience for me. -=Favorite songs from To Chase Away the Birds=- -Sacred -Everybody's Guilty -Sweet River Roll -My Little Hands ------ Oh, and by the way, Waterdeep out-played Blink-182's embarassing, and not to mention obscene failure at Pop Disater Tour 2002 which I believe was a pretty big set back for such a major band. Buy all of Waterdeep's albums, i know I'm going too.
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